What is included to the cost on 09th June:

Evening program: To visite “Taksim Square”, I will guide you at the Istiklal Street, it is most visited street of Istanbul.

What is included to the cost on 09th June at evening: 1. Private transfer both way to Taksim.

Day 2 - Full Day private Tour, Tour of Old City

After breakfast you will be picked up for a full day tour, to see:

Hippodrome: The former center of sportive and political activities of Constantinople. You will be able to see the Obelisk from Egypt, Serpentine Column from Delphi, Constantine Column and German Fountain.Blue Mosque: One of the biggest mosques of Istanbul from 17th century architecture is one of the principal adornments on the skyline of Istanbul. Also famous for its blue tiles and 6 minarest.Hagia Sophia: The magnificent Byzantine Church, Ottoman imperial mosque and proud of Turkey as a museum of all times; one of the finest and largest architectural works of Roman style and famous with its Byzantine mosaics.Topkapı Palace: The former imperial residence of Great Ottoman Empire was ruled. Four hundreds years 25 Ottoman Sultans ruled the empire from this palace. Today a spectacular museum that has typical examples of Ottoman architecture and the very famous treasury of the Royal Family and nice gardens and magnificent view of the city.Basilica Cistern: The name of this subterranean structure derives from a large public square on the First Hill of Constantinople, the Stoa Basilica, beneath which it was originally constructed. Before being converted to a cistern, a great Basilica stood in its place, built between the 3rd and 4th centuries during the Early Roman Age as a commercial, legal and artistic centre. Grand Baazar: In addition to its historical importance, it's a bazaar that will tempt even the nonshoppers with its rich collection of precious handmade carpets, jewellery, leather and souvenirs.

Evening Programe: Whirling dervish show in Hoca pasha center: What is icluded to the cost on 10th June evening 1.
Enterence fee

Day 3 - Full Day Istanbul Sightseeing & Bosporus Cruise (Regular group tour)

After breakfast Guest will be picked up for a full day tour, to see:

Cruise in Golden Horn: As a natural and extremely secures harbor, the Golden Horn, the inlet separates the European shore into two. It is approximately 8 km long with nice view of old and new part of the city.

Cruise in Bosporus: One of the biggest natural channel in the world lying between Black Sea and Sea of Marmara and divided city of Istanbul in two part as Asia and Europe. Both side of the channel there are so many imperial places, mosques, wooden summer houses and magnificent view of Istanbul. Fortress of Europe or Rumeli Fortress (from sea): Order to build by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in 1452, just one year before he conquered Constantinople. It completed in such a short period, about four months and the aim was to control the sea traffic in Bosporus from the north. Pierre Loti Hill: Pierre Loti is the pen name of French author Julien Viaud who lived in Istanbul in late 19th. Century. He soon adopted Ottoman life style and very much liked spending time at cafes on the hill. That’s why this hill with nice view of Istanbul call with his name. Group will travel with Cable Car from Top of the hill to downCity Walls: Defending wall of the city during the Byzantine time from 4th to 15th century. 23 km walls turn around all historical city. However some parts become ruins and some more are restored it is still shown magnificent of Constantinople.Dolmabahce Palace: Second imperial palace for Ottoman Sultans, built in 1856 and until 1922 last six Ottoman Sultans lived and ruled the Empire from here. It is European style very luxury palace and one of the best examples of baroque style all around the world. It has 260 rooms, 44 ceremonial halls, 25 bathrooms and so many European furniture and decoration.Bosporus Bridge and Camlica Hill: The highest point in Istanbul. At the top of it you can rest and admire the magnificent panorama of Istanbul and the Bosporus from the beautiful gardens, landscaped in traditional style.Grand Bazaar: In addition to its historical importance, it's a bazaar that will tempt even the nonshoppers with its rich collection of precious handmade carpets, jeweler, leather and souvenirs.
Full day tour will be finished around at

Kuşadası is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast and the center of the seaside district of the same name in Aydın Province. Kuşadası lies at a distance of 95 km (59 mi) to the south from the region's largest metropolitan center of İzmir, and 71 km (44 mi) from the provincial seat of Aydın situated inland. Its primary industry is tourism. Her neighbours are Germencik district from northeast, Söke one from southeast, Aegean Sea from west and Selçuk district from north.

Day 6 - Free day in Kuşadasi Kuşadası is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast and the center of the seaside district of the same name in Aydın Province. Kuşadası lies at a distance of 95 km (59 mi) to the south from the region's largest metropolitan center of İzmir, and 71 km (44 mi) from the provincial seat of Aydın situated inland. Its primary industry is tourism. Her neighbours are Germencik district from northeast, Söke one from southeast, Aegean Sea from west and Selçuk district from north.
What is icluded to the cost on 13th June:Accommodation: 1 Triple 1 double room in Kuşadasi (Full Board ) http://www.grandbluesky.com

Recommended evening programe: Kuşadasi Center

Day 6 - Ephesus and Virgin Mary House Tours

After breakfast you will be picked up for a full day tour, to see:

Places will be able to see:

Ancient City of Ephes Located six km inside the Aegean Sea in Selcuk, Izmır. Founded by Prince of Athens named Androklos in 10th century BC and it become one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League. Emperor Augustus in 27 BC, he made Ephesus the capital of Roman Empire in Asia, it became the seat of the governor, growing into a metropolis and a major center of commerce. It was second in importance and size only to Rome. Ephesus has been estimated to be in the range of 400,000 to 500,000 inhabitants in the year 100, making it the largest city in Roman Asia and of the day. It’s peak during the 1st and 2nd century AD. City of Ephes us was important city with so many purposes: It was a cult and really important faith center with Temple of Artemis. It has best examples of Greek and Roman architecture. Ephesus also known as a last home for Saint John The Baptist and Mother Mary. Today, the ruins of Ephesus are one of the major tourist attraction in Turkey and truly one of the most important heritage from Ancient Greek world.

The House of Virgin Mary located in a nature park between Ephesus and Seljuk, is believed to be the last residence of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus. The peaceful site is sacred to both Christians and Muslims, and is visited by many tourists and pilgrims
The Meryama was later visited by Popes Paul VI and John Paul II, who confirmed its appropriateness as a place of pilgrimage. On November 29, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated mass here.

The Temple of Artemis or Artemision was one of the Seven Wonder of the Ancient World. She known as a most respective god/godless in Hellenistic world. Represent fertility and protect the people any kind of bad events. Organized so many religion or social festivals and ceremonies name of the Artemis. By the Artemis, Ephesus become one of the most important cult center and much visited pilgrimage place.
It built first 6th century and was completely rebuilt three times before its eventual destruction in 401. Only one Ionic colum and some foundations fragments of the temple at the site remain.

The Basilica of St. John was constructed by Justinian I in the 6th century where there was a small basilica from 2nd century. After crucifixion of Jesus, John and The Virgin went to Ephesus between 42-48 AD and lived there. John was martyred under the rule of Emperor Trajan and buried in a hill look over the Ephesus. Highly believed that today actual Basilica of St. John built as a small church in 2nd century AD in place where St John the Evangelist buried. It was constructed by Justinian I in the 6th century.

08:00 Pick up from your hotel in Kusadasi12:30 Arrive Pamukkale - Open buffet lunchYou will be able to see:Pamukkale which has been used as a spa since the second century BC literally means "cotton castle" in Turkish.
The travertine features have their origins in the shifting of a fault in the valley of the Menderes river. As the fault shifted, very hot springs with a very high mineral content (notably chalk) arose at this location. Apart from the slightly radioactive minerals, the calcium and hydrogen carbonate react to create calcium carbonate (also known as travertine) and limestone. This is what gives Pamukkale its whiteness and created the pools. It can get quite hot in summer, a hat and especially sunglasses will certainly be very helpful against the sun and the reflecting sun rays from the chalky cascades. Hierapolis was founded as a thermal spa early in the 2nd century BCE and given by the Romans to Eumenes II, king of Pergamon in 190 BCE. The city was named after the existing temple, or possibly to honour Hiera that calls Hierapolis. Hierapolis became a healing centre where doctors used the hot thermal springs as a treatment for their patients. First century AD golden age of Hierapolis started and Roman batshs, gymnasium, several temples and The theatre built. The town grew to 100,000 inhabitants and became wealthy. In the early 7th century CE, the town was devastated by Persian armies and again by a destructive earthquake that city lost its importance. Today both Pamukkale and Ancient City of Hierapolis are UNESCO World Heritage Site List. 16:30 Drop off at your hotel. Overnight in Pamukkale.

04.50 Picka up for for baloon ride tour during 1 hour, after baloon tour retune to hotel for breakfast.
09.00 pick up for regular full day tourYou will be able to see:Cappadocia region to be formed 60 million years ago, Mount Erciyes , Hasandağı and Güllüdağ 's lava and ash in the soft layers formed over millions of years of rain and wind by the grinding has emerged. The Hattis, followed by the Hittites, Phrygians, Persians, Romans, Byzantines, Seljuk’s, and Ottomans were all enchanted by the allure of Cappadocia and left the imprint of their own presence here but the most important period was early Christianity. Cappadocia was a refuge for the early Christians, who escaped persecution by living and worshipping underground. There are an estimated 3000 rock churches in this region, not all of which are open to the public. Surrounding the area are the amazing rock formations known evocatively as Peri Bacaları or 'Fairy Chimneys'.

Devrent Valley: Devrent is situated on the northern slopes of Aktepe, 1km from Pasabaglari (Monks’ Valley) and 5 km from Avanos. The ruins at Devrent are spread over three valleys, which also house several pointed fairy chimneys with large stems.

Monks Valley: The best place to see three-headed fairy chimneys. Pasabag, the Pasha's Vineyard, is surrounded by incredible natural rock formations; a spectacular scene.

Avanos: A center of terra cotta work of art since 3000 BC, it is a town where you will be invited to visit a traditional pottery workshop, which is possibly set deep into the hillsides. The clay, which comes from the Red River passing through the town, gives life both to the land and to the local economy.

Göreme which have the old names of Korama is 13 km far away from the city of Nevsehir. The valley created from volcanic rocks is famous with the chimney rocks resulting from the erosion made by the natural factors to these rocks and with the historical richness. It has been an important religious place together with the intensive emigration of the first Christians escaping from the pressure of the Roman soldiers. The population escaped from the pressures has made many abbeys, churches and houses in the volcanic rocks from the valley where they were able to hidden easily. Today in Goreme there are Elmali Church, Saint Barbara Church, Carikli Church, Tokali Church and Hidden Church and all of these are Goreme Open Air Museum. In the churches there are scenes from the life of Jesus, descriptions of the saints who written the Bible and pictures of Saint Barbara and Saint Georgius.Uchisar: Uchisar is a troglodyte town situated right in the middle of Cappadocia. It is named after the enormous piece of rock in the center of the town, which was once used as a castle. This extraordinary rock is the highest peak of the area with the view of whole Cappadocia and Erciyes (Argeus) Mountain.17:00 End of the first day tour you will transfer to hotel and stay overnight.
What is icluded to the cost on 17th June:

What is icluded to the cost on 19th June:

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All tour transfer

Enternece fee of museums

Flight at 19.15 from Kayseri arrival to İstanbul Ataturk Airport at 19.15 then transfer to hotel

Rustem Paha Mosque:The Rüstem Pasha Mosque was designed by Ottoman imperial architect Mimar Sinan for Grand Vizier Damat Rüstem Pasha (husband of one of the daughters of Suleiman the Magnificent, Princess Mihrimah). Rüstem Pasha died in July 1561 and the mosque was built after his death from around 1561 until 1563. The mosque complex hosts now a Koran School.

Mahmud Pasha: It is one of the central shopping areas between Spice market and Grand Covered Bazaar in Eminönü

Grand Baazar: In addition to its historical importance, it's a bazaar that will tempt even the nonshoppers with its rich collection of precious handmade carpets, jewellery, leather and souvenirs.Spice market: There are several documents suggesting the name of the bazaar was first "New Bazaar". The building was endowed to the foundation of the New Mosque, and got its name ("Egyptian Bazaar", Turkish: Mısır Çarşısı) because it was built with the revenues from Egypt. The word mısır has a double meaning in Turkish: "Egypt" and "maize". This is why sometimes the name is wrongly translated as "Corn Bazaar". The bazaar was (and still is) the center for spice trade in Istanbul, but in the last years more and more shops of other type are replacing the spice shops.Retune to Hotel at 12.00